He was born about 1729 in
Southwark, where his father was an undertaker. His parents were
independents, and he was educated for the
congregational ministry, under
David Jennings, D.D. In 1755 he became assistant to John Allen M.D. (d. 31 December 1774, aged 72), Presbyterian minister at
New Broad Street, London. When Allen moved (1759) to
Worcester, Palmer became pastor. The congregation declined, and ceased in 1772 to contribute to the Presbyterian fund. On the expiry of the lease of the meeting-house (1780) the congregation was dissolved, and Palmer left the ministry. From 1768 he was a trustee of Dr.
Daniel Williams's foundations. After 1780 he lived in retirement at
Islington, where he died on 26 June 1790, aged 61. He married a wealthy lady. ==Views==